Stall Alarm; Date And Time; Printer - Brauniger IQ-CLASSIC Operating Instructions Manual

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Stall alarm

This alarm, a fast sequence of loud beeps, warns pilots not to fly
too slowly as this can result in a stall. This acoustic alarm is of
major assistance when finding the right moment to push forward
the control bar during critical hang-glider landings
The speed below which the alarm tone is triggered is entered in
setting mode no. 4. The alarm is deactivated if the lowest
possible value (15 kmph ) is set here. It can be irritating if the
stall alarm is triggered off occasionally when flying slow circles
in thermals. For this reason, an altitude threshold can be set in
setting mode no. 26. The alarm will only sound if you fly below
this threshold. Naturally, this value should be adjusted according
to the landing sites in the flying areas.
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Date and time

While your IQ-Competition is switching on, the display indicates
the year and the date followed by the time. The correct input of
time and date is done in:
setting mode no. 10 for the time
setting mode no. 11 for the date
setting mode no. 12 for the year
Attention:
FAI regulations specify that to prevent any
manipulation, time and date may no longer be modified as
soon as barograms are saved to the IQ-Competition's memory.
Deleting the memory: Please refer to 'Barograph'

Printer

An HP (Hewlett Packard) printer can be connected to IQ series
instruments using a Centronics cable available from Bräuniger.
The key figures for a maximum of 50 flights can be printed out
as a flight diary from all instruments.
Printout of this flight list: Press the Memo/Enter key briefly to
enter memo mode. Pressing and holding (3 sec) the same key
will start transmission to the printer:
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